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A continuing Yearly Meeting? Strengthening spirit-led discernment

Updated 10 June 2024

What happens at the moment? Yearly Meeting meets once a year and is the only meeting where all Friends can engage in spirit-led discernment on the most important issues for our Quaker community. Between Yearly Meetings, Meeting for Sufferings meets four times per year to give year-round attention to those Quaker concerns. Not all Friends can attend Meeting for Sufferings, which is made up of representatives from each Area Meeting, General Meeting, and central and standing committee that makes up Quakers in Britain.

A continuing Yearly Meeting? Strengthening spirit-led discernment

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Peacebuilding and nonviolence – the demanding context of working in Rwanda

Updated 4 October 2023

Communities in Rwanda, like in many other countries in the world continue to be affected by ongoing challenges. This includes the consequences of Covid-19 in the post-Covid era, the continuous daily increase of the inflation rate where the prices of the most basic commodities continue to increase daily, and the very real climate issues where heavy rains with floods and landslides are taking lives and leaving many in despair without food and shelter. This is the very difficult context we find ourselves working in.

Peacebuilding and nonviolence – the demanding context of working in Rwanda

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Solidarity, friendship and faith in climate justice

Updated 31 August 2023

'Solidarity' is a term that is often used in conversations around climate and social justice. We send our solidarity to those suffering on the climate frontline in the Global South, to those who are displaced by extreme weather events and to those protesting fossil fuels projects that will devastate their local environment.

Solidarity, friendship and faith in climate justice

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Witnessing for peace at a time of Remembrance

Updated 9 December 2022

As Remembrance Day approaches Quakers may find themselves having to consider whether or not to attend community commemorations, church services, parades or participate in wreath-laying. As Quakers, our natural inclination is to stay away from events which seem to glorify Britain's military past. Instead we may wish to focus on events that focus on the cost of war, and that encourage people to work for peace.

Witnessing for peace at a time of Remembrance

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A Quaker take on Easter

Updated 1 April 2021

In its earliest days, Quakerism was rooted deeply in the Christian story. The language, imagery and ideals that shaped the early Quaker community were deeply influenced by the Bible, both the old and new testaments.

Quakers and Easter

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Truth and integrity: exploring our Quaker concern

Updated 10 March 2023

Truth and integrity is one of our Quaker testimonies. Sometimes it is expressed as the one, sometimes as the other, sometimes both. Over the last few years I have felt it speak more to me ever more strongly – partly because of the current political climate, and partly because of the twin cores of 'truth' and 'integrity'.

Truth and integrity: exploring our Quaker concern

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Fundamentalism, faith and the power of story

Updated 31 January 2023

Since first starting it, I have now lost count of the number of times I've tried to write this post. Watching Jack Thorne's masterful retelling of the last of Philip Pullman's trilogy, knowing what will come – its triumph, its sacrifice and its heartbreaking sadness – I have been as captivated, as challenged and as enthralled as I was when I first read the books, over 20 years ago. But there is so much to say about them, and so much has already been written and said, that it feels impossible to add anything new, or to distil it into a few hundred words.

Fundamentalism, faith and the power of story

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Will COP27 deliver a loss and damage fund?

Updated 3 November 2022

The next chapter in the struggle for loss and damage finance is about to take place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of campaigners and Global South countries, the issue is on the provisional agenda for COP27. This still has to be agreed by parties at the beginning of the summit, but there appears to be little appetite for a long argument over the agenda.

Will COP27 deliver a loss and damage fund?

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What do Friends need from Quaker decision-making bodies?

Updated 26 May 2022

Even by Quaker standards, our group has a very long name and the capacity to generate a lot of confusing acronyms. Our original task was simply to review Yearly Meeting (YM) and Yearly Meeting Gatherings (YMG), so we tend to go by 'Yearly Meeting Review Group', abbreviated to YMRG.

What do Friends need from Quaker decision-making bodies?

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Inclusion and diversity: reflecting on our journey so far

Updated 10 March 2022

I began working for Quakers in Britain in June 2018. I was drawn to the role by an advert that asked for help, a recruitment process that included a range of staff, and the chance to work in a faith organisation I had briefly encountered before.

Inclusion and diversity: reflecting on our journey so far